If you buy blue xenon bulbs they are easily fittable to headlights on most car designs. Any mechanic should be able to do it or you can also do it yourself. If you take it to a mechanic bring the bulbs with you.
did you buy a brand new switch? or replace with another old one, i did the same thing on an old Chevy i had 2 switches, 1 would turn my headlights on but no dash, and the other would turn my dashlights on but no headlights, maybe just need to try another used switch. or by a new one.
You will have to take the bolts off the old headlights and simply replace the old headlight and screw the bolts back in.
YES, the pads should have been replaced at the same time you replaced the rotors.
If the old unit was a 10 SEER or less. If the old indoor coil has an expansion valve you should be fine but if it has an orifice type metering device then it should be replaced
Nothing wrong with blue!
Well it depends if you're having the old cars it is probably going to go down in speed when you turn the headlights on. If you have models 3 years or less it wouldn't slow down.
They can be of they are old or have been abraded. If they are they should be replaced with new cords.
The belt is getting old and brittle and should be replaced soon.
i think blue
Hmm, sounds like you should CALL BLUE BANANA and ASK THEM.
The brake lights should not come one until you step on the brakes. The tail lights should come on when the headlights are on. If they're weak, maybe there's dirt in/on the lenses or maybe the bulb is old and clouded. Change the bulbs and see if that improves things.
the pipes were old, rotten and corroded and should have been replaced years ago!